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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Promotions
Total Vegas Coupon Book Promotion
Book a stay in a "Save 30%", "Save 20%", or "Value Booklet" rate plan for travel from now - December 31, 2012 and receive a coupon booklet with more than $4,500 value in shopping and $2,500 value in other property offers, including the following:
Must book a "Save 30%", "Save 20%", or "Value Booklet" rate plan. Guests receive booklet upon check-in. Guests must be at least 21 years of age. Cannot be combined with other promotions. Show ticket offers are valid for up to 4 people; certain shows are not available on select nights. Offer is subject to availability. Gratuities are not included. Take-out is not available. Blackout dates may apply. Valid picture ID required. Offer is non-transferable. No exchanges, replacements, substitutions, or trade-outs. Any attempt to sell, auction, or otherwise transfer shall nullify the offer. Hotel management reserves all rights. Other restrictions may apply. Valid for bookings made from now until further notice. Offer may be discontinued without notice. Other restrictions may apply.
1 Free Buffet of Buffets Pass
Book a 2-night minimum stay in a '1 Free Buffet of Buffets Pass' rate category from now - 31 March 2012 for travel during the same period and receive 1 complimentary Buffet of Buffet Pass ($49.99 value for non-Total Rewards members) per stay. The Buffet of Buffets Pass is valid at the following buffet restaurants for a 24-hour time period:
Not combinable with other discount offers except the coupon booklet promotion. Guests must charge the Buffet of Buffet Pass to their guest folio on property; the amount will be credited to the guest's account at check-out. The pass is valid for a 24-hour period from the time it is charged to the guest's room. Details at check-in. Blackout dates apply. Restrictions may apply.
Accessibility Options
Property Amenities
Rooms
Located in two towers 35 and 50 stories high, the Rio All-Suite Hotel's 2,526 guest suites all feature floor-to-ceiling windows. Sitting areas have couches, upholstered armchairs with ottomans, and marble-top coffee tables.
Suites offer wired and wireless high-speed Internet access (surcharge) and 32-inch TVs with video games (surcharge), pay movies, and Internet access via wireless keyboards (surcharge). Other amenities include compact refrigerators, minibars, laptop-compatible safes, and multi-line phones. Marble bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and make-up/shaving mirrors; vanities are in separate dressing areas.
Smoking is allowed in all the guestrooms.
Room Amenities
Dining
Gaylord India Restaurant - Outpost of renowned San Francisco restaurant serving Northern Indian cuisine. Decor includes jewel-tone fabrics and Indian artifacts. Open for nightly dinner and brunch buffet Friday–Sunday.
Búzio's Seafood Restaurant - Pool-view restaurant and oyster bar with open kitchen. Traditional New England fare. Open for dinner only.
Wine Cellar & Tasting Room - Wine bar and retail shop with rustic decor. Some 50,000 bottles in stock, about 100 wines by the glass, chocolate tasting, and wine-pairing with menu of spreads, cheeses, and breads. Open from midafternoon to late night.
Martorano - Serves South Philadelphia-style Italian-American cuisine, including homemade meatballs and cheesesteak. Open for dinner from late afternoon to late night.
KJ Dim Sum & Seafood Chinese Restaurant - Guests can sample a range of dim sum dishes during lunch or enjoy a range of authentic Chinese seafood dishes all day long.
All-American Bar & Grille - Contemporary restaurant with fireplaces, dining room flanked by waterfalls, and sports bar with plasma TVs. In-house, day-aged steaks, Angus-beef burgers, seafood, salads, and sandwiches. Open for lunch, dinner, and late-night dining.
São Paulo Café - International dishes, American fare, and a Chinese menu.
Carnival World Buffet - Open for daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets; Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch.
Village Seafood Buffet - Fresh seafood flown in daily from around the world. Customizable sushi prepared in front of guest. Sommeliers available to help with wine and food parings. Open daily from midafternoon to late night.
VooDoo Steak and Lounge - Panoramic views from the 50th and 51st floors of Masquerade Tower. American fare with French Creole influences. Open for dinner only. Bar service until late night.
Mah Jong Chinese Noodle Bar - Fast Asian fare for lunch and dinner.
Sports Deli - Located in race and sports book. Serving pub-style fare. Open for lunch and dinner.
Starbucks - Two locations are open from early morning to late night.
Entertainment
The 120,000-square-foot casino includes 1,200 slot and video poker machines, 80 table games, a poker room, and a race and sports book.
Six times a day (beginning at 7 PM), Brazilian Carnival floats suspended from ceiling tracks swing through the two-story Masquerade Village shopping/dining mall and above the casino. The Show in the Sky features performers dancing in the floats and tossing bead necklaces to spectators below. For a surcharge, guests can ride in the float parade.
Renowned for their quirky comedy and cerebral humor, Penn & Teller entertain nightly at 9 PM (except Thursday and Friday) in the 1,500-seat Penn & Teller Theater.
The all-male revue Chippendales appears in the 300-seat Chippendale Theater nightly, followed by music in the theater's Flirt Lounge.
Voodoo Café and Lounge provides drinking, dancing, and two outdoor patios with views of the Strip from 300 feet up.
The I-Bar nightclub has 360-degree plasma screens pulsing to music.
Surcharges may apply and are subject to change without prior notification.
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“extra charge for everything!!!!”
We have gone to vegas for many years for the NFR. This was the first time we have stayed at the RIO. The reason why we wanted to try was we had eaten there in the past and we liked visiting. So we decided this year to try something new. When we got there they told us we should upgrade our room for $20.00 a day more. We were told if we wanted a new reno room that was newer we should upgrade so we did. The room was newer but you could tell it was well used. The sofa sagged, and there seemed to have spill marks on the surfaces of everything else, The gym has a charge of $21.00 a day not included and the pool is closed for the season. There was no hot water so when we called the main desk they said they would get back to us. 30 mins later someone called back and said to let the water run as that side of the hotel dosen't have many people in it so it takes longer to get there. 25 mins later hot water!!! the last time I hear that Vegas had a water shortage!! no wonder. The tables in the casino are very high $25 min on blackjack. I would not go back to the Rio just for the sheer cost of everything. Do yourself a favor and stay in a local hotel casino off the strip. The service is a 100 percent better and they will do everything to make your stay one to remember.
“My Favourite in Vegas”
Have stayed at the Rio a few times in the last couple years and I really like it, the large rooms, comfortable beds, shuttle to the strip, etc.
“Not going back there”
The hotel is to far from the strip and other commercial businesses. When I checked in I was told at the front desk I was on one floor, which was same floor as all my other friends were staying, and when i get to the room, I was sent to wrong floor and ended up staying apart from my party. I spoke to manager and explained she said all she could do was apologize... on a wednesday when it's not even busy... The shower in the room was almost cold and that was horrible. I don't see any reason why I'd stay there again.
“Nice place to stay”
Rio advertized Welcome Rodeo Fans but the only TV where you could watch the Rodeo was very small and had no sound. Not exactly Rodeo Friendly.Shame on you !!! We will have to stay next year at a Rodeo Friendly Hotoel. But your rooms were really nice and so was your staff.
“Disappointed!!”
Rooms are showing the age of the property. Wall paper peeling, old fixtures. No coffee makers in room for coffee or hot water. Room upgrades get you nothing. Front desk staff are little or no help. Use to be a great property but it is now declining.
“Nice Facility for Meetings”
The room is clean and spacious. Easy self-parking, but the walk from the parking deck to my room, passing through the casino, took about 10-15 minutes.
“Choose The Right TIME to Go To The RIO”
The Rio staff was great and the room was good too. However when we got into the room we discovered the pool was closed for the season, the Seafood Buffet was closed for the week and so was their Italian restaurant. As it turned out they also closed the Voo Doo outside portion of their restaurant because of the strong winds. When we noted on checkout all of these amenities that where not available they noted that each had been noted on their webpage and that Expedia should advise people of these closures. They attempted to make things right, but I do see that it is important for Expedia to get up to date information for the hotels they book for its clients. In the future I will check out hotel webpages before booking.
“Good hotel boring casino”
The hotel room was great. The casino was kind of boring although the live dancers were great. Sports book was a plus.
“Worth the money without a doubt!”
Stayed at the Rio and can only say good things about our stay. The rate was very good and the extras were welcomed by us. The complimentary 24 hour buffet pass good at 7 hotels was outstanding. Even had 2 glasses of wine on top of everything also complimentary. The staff was helpful and courteous. Only had 1 waiter who was not up to par and that was at the AAB&G. Guess he was out of it.
“Good”
I am satisfied with my stay at this hotel and I am returning in the future.
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3700 W Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, 89103 United States of America
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The preferred airport for Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is Las Vegas, NV (LAS-McCarran Intl.) - 4.7 km / 2.9 mi.
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West of The Strip, Nevada, United States of America: Just west of the Strip, Vegas Chinatown contains an eclectic mix of Asian restaurants, shops, and markets. In the southwest region, Spring Valley is a suburb comprised of developments and desert landscape. At the 180-acre Springs Preserve, botanical gardens, trails, and galleries focus on sustainability and regional history. Nearby, the Las Vegas Art Museum exhibits contemporary art and design.
3700 W Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, 89103 United States of America
